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Happens Every Single Day’ – Major Winning Caddie On Koepka Incident

Happens Every Single Day' - Major Winning Caddie On Koepka Incident

When it comes to the world of caddying, Craig Connelly has seen it all, with ‘weeman’ famed for being on the bag of Martin Kaymer when he claimed the US Open, PGA Championship, Players Championship and Ryder Cup, in a run that put him top of the World Rankings.

It’s safe to say that the Scotsman knows what he is talking about when it comes to being a caddie, and now, he has given his thoughts on an incident at The Masters involving Brooks Koepka, his caddie Ricky Elliott, Gary Woodland and his caddie Brennan Little.

The incident occurred at the 15th hole at Augusta National, with TV footage showing Elliott appearing to say the word “five” to Woodland’s caddie. Why’s this an issue, you may ask? Well, it potentially indicated the club Koepka had used which would be a breach of Rule 10.2a that states no player or caddie can give or seek advice from a competitor. 

Kaymer hugs Connelly after his US Open victory

Kaymer celebrates with Connelly after his 2014 US Open victory

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Following the incident, many took to social media to voice their opinions and, shortly after the round, a statement was released that explained there hadn’t been a rules’ breach. It read: “Following the completion of Brooks Koepka’s round, the Committee questioned his caddie and others in the group about a possible incident on No.15. All involved were adamant that no advice was given or requested. Consequently, the Committee determined that there was no breach of the Rules.”

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